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Show 2 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, May 28, 1987 pjyrfls Lohmeyer - One-Hitt- er Pirates Shut Out Bruins MURRAY. Cyprus hurler Preston one Lohmeyer threw an hitter in his teams state opener Tuesday night at Ken Price Field, shutout of Mountain sparking a Cyprus earned the state berth by last Thursday beating Bonneville in action. Tuesdays contest was a real pitchers duel through the first four innings. Cyprus opened the scoring in the fifth on signles by Shane Argyle and Bill Robbs. 6-- 4 inter-region- 6-- 0 View. According to Pirate head coach LaRon Unck, the only hit given up by Lohmeyer was in the seventh inning, when a Cyprus defender slipped on the rain slicked turf and just missed on the throw to first. The Pirates victory matched them up against Region Three rival Kearns The big inning for the Pirates was the sixth, as they scored four runs. Ryan Quintana singled, Mike Nunley sacrificed bunted him to second, Trent Dea Walked, Argyle doubled to scored Quintana and Dea, Brad Rammell and Lohmeyer added singles, Lohmeyer's scoring two runs. In the seventh. Paul Allen singled, stole second and scored the final Cyprus run on a ground out. Cyprus picked up 10 hits in the contest and made only one error to at Derks Wednesday (results not available by sports deadline), the Cougars a team they have beaten twice, barely, in league play. A win would create a 7 p.m. game against either Taylorsville or Bountiful today (Thursday) at Ken Price, while a loss would mean a 4:30 game Cougars Rip Rams, Advance At State Weber State College. Kehl's time was 21 .67, breaking the old mark of 21.86. In lane six is Hillcrest's Darren Parsons. RECORD RUN . . . Olympus' Ron Kehl, in lane four, crosses the finish in record time during 200 meter final from 4A state track action staged at Kehl Breaks 200 Mark, Leads Oly In State Track OGDEN In state 4A track and field action Friday and Saturday. Olympus high sprinter Ron Kehl added a state record in the 200 meters to the 100 meter mark he set in region competition one week before. Kehl. running on the Wildcat Stadium track at Weber State College broke the old record of 21 86, held by Hillcrest s Martv Haws, with a timeot 21 67 In doing so. Kehl helped spark the Titans to a tilth place finish in the boys' meet with 35 points, trailing Layton at 69 points. Weber at 66, Davis at 65 and Alta at 46 Kearns was next among the Green Sheet area teams from Region Three, finishing tenth with 19 points, while Cottonwood was 15th and Granger 18th w The Lady Lancers came home nh the best local et tort in their half respectivley. Kearn's Todd Russell just about did it all lor the Cougars, winning the 300 meter hurdles in 38 80, taking runner-uhonors in the 110 hurdles with a 15 07 and adding a sixth in the long jump with a leapol 20-- 4 Cottonwood also had an individual champion, as Makr Taylor won the the javelin with a toss of 185-Tavior was. however, the only Colt to finish in the top six of any event Granger's total was earned, for the most part, by Mike Thomas, who placed fourth in the high jump with a and Richard Coombs, leap oi who took the sixth spot in the discuss with a distance of 148-Cyprus high had one placer in the meet, as Jesse Robinson brought home a fourth place medal in the 3200 meters with a time of 9:43 01 p 9 ol the competition, finishing ninth with 19 points Olympus was 13th with eight. Cottonwood 15th with seven and Granite Roy Girls' Results Inlortunatelv. there were Everything s fresh and ready you are at Shakey s Pizza. Pasta, salad bar, fried chicken and more. 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UTAH THIS COUPON GOOD FOR USED TIE 8 AND LONGER inter-region- al & J.I, 15. 1N7 i Eleventh and twelfth graders will receive instruction from 7 to 9 a.m. ; incoming sophomores between 9 and 11 a.m. and girls from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. We just couldnt recover from that first inning, concluded Lyons. 973-84- 3 snimminmmniniirro (i, Bonne ille 4 With Magna Community Park still too soggy on Thursday, the game, with the help of Cottonwood coach Chuck Clegg, was moved to Cottonwood high school. The Pirates began to wonder if the change wasnt a bad omen as the Lakers in the top of the pulled out to a first. Cyprus notched a run in the bottom half of the inning on singles by Lohmeyer and Allen. Two more runs were notched in the second on basehits by Mike Nunley and Rammell. a walk by Lohmeyer and a hit by Allen. Cyrus added two runs in the bottom of the fifth, aided by three Laker errors and a Clint Meyer sacrifice. Bonneville loaded the bases with none out in the sixth, scoring one run before Lohmeyer struck out the side. Cyprus finished with a run in its half of the sixth. Robbs delivering an rbi single Lohmeyer struck out 12 in the contest. while giving up five hits, only one after the first inning, and four walks. Cyprus had eight hits as Allen went 2x3 at the plate. Puma Team Wins Soccer Cup Title WEST VALLEY CITY. The final game of the Commissioners Cup Soccer.Toumament saw the Kearns Pumas defeat the under 12 team from Hunter 1 on Monday. The tournament was a round robin affair and the winning teams players come largely from Beehive elementary. Dave Thresher is the coach of the team. Goals were socred by Geoff Martin and Lucas Thresher. 2-- Free Mobile Service 24 Hr. Emergency 20 Yr. Experience Windows Screens Miners Shower Doors 569-822- 3 MCE UP HOD OUK FIRST FOR$L y- Both teams netted a run in the third. Olympus scored as the tan-doof Burton and Losser picked up singles. An double scored Roys run. The Titans finished with a run in each of the fifth and seventh innings. In the fifth, Gary Ogden walked, moved to second then third on passed balls and scored when Losser hit into an error. Jeff Geertsen supplied the seventh inning run with a solo back-to-bac- k triper. Olympus had nine hits to five for Roy, according to coach Lyons, while both teams committed two er THANK YOU lo thank you for participating in our vuuntary pay program Much of our carriar'e wage comes from your payment, and If they do a good job we hope you reward them. We greatly appreclati your support. The Green Sheet 151 E 4905 South We would Mke Murray, Utah Rent a space at Public to a houseful of furniture. Storage now and your All at affordable monthly first month will only cost $1 rates. Public Storage is Contact the resident Americas lergest self- - manager for details and storage company With" store your Suff the first private storage spaces in a variety of month for onb a buck. 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Basketball Coach Dan Leatherwood has announced that a Summer Basketball Clinic which will feature instruction in fundamentals, will be held at Taylorsville High school. The clinic will be open to anyone who will be in high school this coming fall and will start on June 8th and will run for eighteen days. The charge for the clinic will be $20 and can be paid at the registration which will be on the first day of the clinic, one-ru- 2 JORDfifl GLASS CO. rors. Olympus left nine men on base, including a possible tying run in the seventh. loss at playoffs Friday put the breaks on the season of the Olympus high baseball team, reported coach Marc Lyons. The Titans found themselves down 1 at the end of the first inning of action against the Royals and just could quite catch up by the end of the six innings that followed. Thats the way it goes in baseball noted Lyons. Its sometimes, tough because we felt we were playing pretty good baseball toward the end of the regular season. Olympus got on the board first with a run in the top of the of the first inning, but it was the only lead it held. Singles by Brent Burton and Ryan Losser accounted for the run. But, as mentioned, Roy exploded for four runs in the bottom half of the inning, a pair of triples and an error were instrumental in the Royal rallHOLLADAY. A Roy in the round RAILROAD TIES won fm coach Hatch. Weber had only one inning where it was able to get some runners on base. : Taylorsville Sets Basketball Clinic COUPON 1505 SO. 1 4 when i strikeout game, another "super" performance reported 1 6-- 5 Hot stuff and more than enough. --- Mike Peterson pitched a two hit, eight 2 SALT LAKE CITY. Murray lost its singles by their catcher and pitcher first round game of the State 3A drove in both runners for a 2 lead. tournament Tuesday at Derks Field, Coach Siebenbergs team came falling to Ogden's Ben Lomond team back to tie it at 4 in the fifth when in an extra inning thriller. Bailey led off with a double. He took The Spartans played a consolation second on a ground out and the next bracket game at Ken Price Park at 2 three Murray hitters, Thomas, on Wednesday (result unavailable Winget and Chapman, all hitting the by sports deadline) and should they first pitch, singled to drive in the two win they will play today (Thursday) runs to tie. at 4; 30 at Derks. Three singles sandwiched around Tuesdays game saw the Scots a force out gave Ben Lomond a pick up a run in the first without lead in the top of the sixth, but Murbenefit of a hit as two walks and a ray fought back to tie the game in force out gave them their run. The the bottom of the inning and send the Spartans took the led in the bottom game into extra innings. of the inning when Brent Bailey led Ben Lomonds J.D. Hutchinson off with a line drive triple to deep started the inning with his fourth hit, right and scored moments later on moved up on a perfect sacrifice bunt Kevin Bolingbrokes hit into center. and scored on starting pitcher ChadBolingbroke promptly stole second, wicks third hit of the game. advanced to third on a ground out Forrest went the distance for the and scored on an errant pickoff pay Spartans and seemed to tire in the cool weather as the game wore on as by the catcher. Ben Lomond, which had only one he gave up nine of the Ben Lomond ball hit oat of the infield against eleven hits in the last five innings. Murray starter Chad Forrest in the Murray, which collected nine hits, first three innings, picked up three was led by Brent Bailey, who hit a in the top of the fourth when, with single, double and triple and by one out, a fielders choice play at seCheyenne Winget, who had a triple cond for the second out allowed the and single. base runner to take first. A walk put two runners on and successive COUPON ' -- 2, Weber 0 5-- ' 485-731- Kearns 0 Scots Deal Spartans 4 Heartbreaker Ends Oly's Season First Round Loss Kehl took the luu meter title as well, edging out Anderson of Orem 11 18 to 11 21 He also anchored the 400 relay team, with Larsen, Hansen and Pehrson. which placed second with a time of 43 23 Ollier top places lor the Titans included a third in the 300 hurdles and a sixth in the loo hurdles by Brett Uehrh with times ot 39 17 and 15.50 P" 2 'f ft s' Results was going to be a tough final." Kehl said following the 2U0 meters, ''because Tyler Anderson, who held broke the lot) record one week betore I broke it again, was in $099 Fu-nvo- n 18th "1 knew it it no in n ) . ( . one-hitte- r. 0 doubling and Smith singling in the fifth. Highland got two runs and had the tying run on base in the fifth, but couldn't score. Kearns finished with a three-ruseventh off hits hits, singles by Brown and Smith and doubles by and Funderburk. "Those three runs really gave us noted some breathing room. Kearns coach Larry Hatch, "after Highland put some real pressure on us." MURRAY. Kearns highs baseball team joinead those of Taylorsville and Cyprus in advancing in first round State Baseball action by dropping Highland 2 in action Ken Price Field play Tuesday. The Cougars next took on Cyprus, dividual ladies' champions for any who had beaten them twice in Green Sheet area Region Three regular season play Wednesday crew The best finishes were seconds after sports deadline A win would earned by Heather Gourley of Olymmatch them against either Bountiful toss or Taylorsville today (Thursday) at pus in the discus with a 110-3and Tracy Olsen of Granite in the 7 pm. at Ken Price, while a loss means a 4 :30 p.m. game. high jump with a mark of Kearns made it to state by virtue over Weber on Friday. Granger, the best finishing team, .ot its In another strong pitching perpicked up a fourth by Misty Warnski in the discus with an 109-effort; formance among Region Three another fourth with the 400 relay hurlers. Kearns' Mike Peterson team ot Riley. Sperber. Lewis and stuck out 10. while giving up four hits Olsen in 52.01; a filth by Elisa Riley and three walks to the Rams Tuesin the 100 meters with a time of 13 19 day. At the plate. Kearns came up and a sixth by Rilev in the long jump with 11 hits. Glen Dunvon getting with a mark of three, including a homer and a douMaria Tassainer of Cottonwood ble plus two rbi's: John Brown three gave the Colts a third in the 3200 with with two doubles. Jerry Smith and a 1 33 84 time then added a sixth in Lonnie Anderson two hits and Todd the 1600 at 5: 19 97 Funderburk a double. Granite's Tracy Olsen captured Kearns pickead up single runs in second in the high jump with a leap the first, fourth and fifth innings, of Adding to the Farmer total Brown doubling and Dunyon singlwas Myrna Finau. who was sixth in ing in the first, Dunyon blasting a the discus with a 107-- effort solo homer in the fourth and Brown Mountain Views two. Lohmeyer weathered two storms The first in route to his came when, with Cyprus leading the Bruins had men on first and third count at the with one and an rain A delay enplate. sued, following with Lohmeyer striking out the waiting batter on three pitches then fanning the next man on three more pitches. Shane Argyle also turned back what couldve been the first hit for Mountain View with a diving catch in right field. "Preston (Lohmeyer) just threw a bnllant game, exclaimed coach Unck. "The whole team played well as we didnt take Mountain View lightly." 1 .ollobllltT WEST VALLEY 2935 So. 3600 4065 West W. Sams Blvd (5295 S. 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